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Pardus 2009 RC2 in Servers

Article Source PardusLatest testing release of Pardus 2009 is ready! Like always you can download this release from Pardus FTP servers atftp://ftp.pardus.org.tr/pub/pardus/kurulan/2009-RC2/ For...

The ghost of Marc Andreessen comes back as Google Chrome OS to haunt Microsoft

This news is one of the biggest digital tipping points that has occurred since Munich announced that it was moving its 14,000 desktop machines...

New hardware… Enter Linux Mint 7

It all started a few weeks ago when I got a wonderful fathers day GIFT. As you can imagine I was rather excited. When...

Ubuntu 6.06 LTS Desktop Edition Reaches End-of-Life

Ubuntu announced the release of 6.06 over three years ago, on June 1, 2006. At that time, Ubuntu committed to its first long-term support...

Jaspersoft Introduces Unlimited Use Subscriptions to Simplify BI Deployments for Organizations Large and Small

Jaspersoft Unlimited™ provides customers with a complete suite of BI products and services to address critical business needs in today’s harsh economic environment SAN FRANCISCO,...

eXo Enhances Productivity and User Experience on Document Management System

Updated eXo Document Management System (DMS) 2.5 introduces new intuitive design that delivers better flexibility in navigation, customizable preferences, and collaboration PARIS (8 July 2009)...

Firefox 3.5 Packages for openSUSE 10.3, 11.0, and 11.1

Article Source Dissociated PressJuly 7, 2009, 1:54 pm Wolfgang Rosenauer has made my day. He’s been busy packaging all kinds of...

Pardus 2009 RC Relased

Pardus 2009 is rocking ! With its own KDE integration and "managers" 2009 will be the Pardus year. Don't wait to get into it....

Walls

OK, so you have recommended a GNU/Linux flavour to someone who is interested, and you go and help her in installing her new system....

On the topic of Linux RAM Disks.

On my primary blog I have just finished posting an entry on my latest article to be published in the 4/2009 issue of Linux+...